Money and Mysticism: The Occult Power of Economics

Money and Mysticism: The Occult Power of Economics ➡️ ➡️ contact@ Extract from “2017-06-23 the hidden face of money“ The themes of spiritual purity and its influence on social systems are introduced, highlighting the transition from an economy based on spiritual values to a materialistic economy marked by the advent of material currencies. This monetary evolution is linked to changes in power structures, notably with the emergence of kingship. Traditional commercial and economic practices are discussed, with a particular focus on cash-based systems and a critical approach to virtual money. The Cathars are cited as an example of a community living according to principles of trust and integrity, with an economic system distinct from modern methods. The French Revolution and the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte are mentioned, illustrating a period of transformation in the management of money and the exercise of political power. The modern banking system is analyzed, highlighting the creation of money through credit and debt, and how this contributes to a form of subjection of individuals to the financial system. The mechanism of borrowing and interest, particularly for the purchase of real estate, is examined, proposing a perspective where borrowed money could be perceived as drawn from the individual’s immaterial value. The paper closes with the notions of faith and monetary value, insisting on the necessity of trust for economic stability, and traces the passage from the power of kings and the divine to states, and then to financial entities such as banks and investment funds.
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